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Undetected ChatGPT articles?

I am wanting to utilize the powerful new technology of AI to write some articles on my website without being penalized by google.

I had the idea to create an article using ChatGPT, and then put the article that it writes into a smart word rephraser to see if this makes the content undetectable by AI detectors. After this, I put the rephrased article (that was also slightly edited by me) into an AI Detector to see if it picks it up as human-written content. And it works, saying that the article is 100% human written.

I also reverse-tested this to see if the AI detector is working properly by putting the unedited article straight from ChatGPT into the AI Detector, and it (of course) says the article 0% human written.

Would this be something that I could do to pump out some AI-written articles for SEO without being penalized by google?

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